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Members:

K Washburn
H Dilts

M&M Lab:

For our question, we wanted to find the average number of green M&M's per bag. H Dilts predicted that there would be 6 green M&M's per bag and K Washburn predicted that there would be 4 green M&M's per bag. To answer this question, we opened the bag and counted the number of green M&M's inside. We found that there were 10 M&M's in our bag. We then went to two other tables and recorded that one had 8 M&M's and the other had 12. Then we found the average amount of green M&m's per bag by adding them all up and dividing by three. We found that the average amount of green M&M's per bag was 10.
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Hypothesis- an educated question
Data gathering- gathering facts to support your hypothesis
Multiple trials- many experiments created to support your hypothesis
Variance- the different outcomes of your experiments
Average- the ordinary amount of outcomes
Median- most frequent outcomes subtracted by the least frequent outcomes
Mode- most frequent outcomes
Histogram- a diagram made up of rectangles that display data
Pie chart- a circular chart of information
Inference- a guess